What is cotton candy made out of?!


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What is cotton candy made out of?


Answers:
cotton candy is a form of spun sugar. It was introduced to the world in 1904 by William Morrison and John C. Wharton, at the St. Louis World's Fair as "Fairy Floss" with great success

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cotton_cand...

sugar

It is 100% corn syrup or otherwise known as sugar.

PURE SUGAR, FOOD COLORING AND AIR!

its made out of sugar..more sugar and lots more sugar..

Pure sugar heated up and run through a machine that generates wind.

pure sugar

Sugar, air, and a little moisture.

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Sugar and food coloring. The center part of the cotton candy machine consists of a small bowl into which sugar is poured and food coloring added. Heaters near the rim melt the sugar and it is spun out through tiny holes where it solidifies in the air and is caught in the large metal bowl.




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